We survey the snakes of the J. H. Barrow Field Station, Hiram Township, Portage County, Ohio. We use coverboards as a survey method. Each coverboard array consists of 10, 1 by 1 m pieces of exterior grade plywood (starting in 2000) and 5 sheets of corrugated steel (starting in 2003). We presently have five arrays set out in old field sites (intially two arrays set out in forested areas yielded no snakes). At intervals throughout the warmer months we examine each of the arrays. At each survey we capture all snakes by hand, determine species, measure the snout-vent length, assess condition (e.g. gravid, shed phase) and mark the larger individuals using PIT tags (AVID)
We ascertained the assemblage structures of snakes occurring in a mixed habitat matrix of natural an...
Studies leading to decision-making for environmental licensing often fail to provide accurate estima...
Habitat use and population biology of the northern red-bellied snake (Storeria occipitomaculata occi...
In late September 2006 we conducted a survey over 4 days on the Island of Jersey to preliminary inve...
The choice of sampling methods is a crucial step in every field survey in herpetology. In countries ...
"July 2017."; "FHWA/OH-2017-25"--Technical report documentation page.; Includes bibliographical refe...
<p>Cumulative number of snake species with increasing number of standardized sample modules surveyed...
Snake populations are declining globally due to a number of environmental factors (Gibbons et al. 20...
Studies leading to decision-making for environmental licensing often fail to provide accurate estima...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) surveys utilize DNA shed from animals in order to detect their presence. Si...
Photograph taken during an excavation at the Snake Den Mound Group. The Snake Den Mound Group is lo...
Photograph of material recovered at the Snake Den Mound Group. The Snake Den Mound Group is located ...
A mark-recapture study of a snake assemblage using pitfall traps with drift fences was carried out i...
Snakes were captured on Fort Stewart Army Reservation in two mesic forest types. Using drift fences ...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, The College of Steubenville, Steubenville, Ohi
We ascertained the assemblage structures of snakes occurring in a mixed habitat matrix of natural an...
Studies leading to decision-making for environmental licensing often fail to provide accurate estima...
Habitat use and population biology of the northern red-bellied snake (Storeria occipitomaculata occi...
In late September 2006 we conducted a survey over 4 days on the Island of Jersey to preliminary inve...
The choice of sampling methods is a crucial step in every field survey in herpetology. In countries ...
"July 2017."; "FHWA/OH-2017-25"--Technical report documentation page.; Includes bibliographical refe...
<p>Cumulative number of snake species with increasing number of standardized sample modules surveyed...
Snake populations are declining globally due to a number of environmental factors (Gibbons et al. 20...
Studies leading to decision-making for environmental licensing often fail to provide accurate estima...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) surveys utilize DNA shed from animals in order to detect their presence. Si...
Photograph taken during an excavation at the Snake Den Mound Group. The Snake Den Mound Group is lo...
Photograph of material recovered at the Snake Den Mound Group. The Snake Den Mound Group is located ...
A mark-recapture study of a snake assemblage using pitfall traps with drift fences was carried out i...
Snakes were captured on Fort Stewart Army Reservation in two mesic forest types. Using drift fences ...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, The College of Steubenville, Steubenville, Ohi
We ascertained the assemblage structures of snakes occurring in a mixed habitat matrix of natural an...
Studies leading to decision-making for environmental licensing often fail to provide accurate estima...
Habitat use and population biology of the northern red-bellied snake (Storeria occipitomaculata occi...